15 Most Disappointing Video Games Since 2000
Come in, sit down. It's okay, we've all been through a lot together.
You'd think in 2014 when we're all firing off opinions into the nether like some sort of rant-based observational warship in the oceans of Twitter, we'd of learned to curb our expectations a little. These days the metric of opinion is either 'the best thing ever!' (usually typed in capital letters) or the experience at hand is only slightly more preferable to the bubonic plague. But how can you keep a level head when you're being assaulted from all directions by a constant stream of bright colours, explosive PR buzzwords and visuals that somehow always find some new way to make past experiences look enticing again? Franchises like Assassin's Creed and Call of Duty have ran themselves into the ground thanks to annual releases playing too much on the more forgiving among us who inevitably reconcile to thinking "Okay, just one more, then I'm done!" - only for those same people to realise they've pretty much bought the same thing again. Although those two examples are fairly recent, the issue of thinking you're buying into one thing only to subsequently end up with another goes back for as long as there's been trailers created for anything. When it comes to games we always want to champion a new property, as although there's something to be said about games sticking to formulas they've perfected, you just can't beat a completely new franchise coming right out the gate and nailing every aspect of its production in the execution. That being said, these are not those times, the following entries are compiled from a collection of disappointed feelings that stem from things such as misleading marketing campaigns, broken gameplay mechanics, bad graphics... and everything in between.